Students in the new millennium: how much do we know about them?

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Students in the new millennium: how much do we know about them?
Abstract
Vast and fast technological advancements mark the new millennium. New emerging technologies are changing the world and our society at a magnitude and scope never witnessed before. Who are our students in this new millennium? What do they look like? Are they a fundamentally different new generation as some claim, or do they still look similar to us in many ways? A clear understanding of the characteristics of our students is vitally important for our educational practice. The current study was conducted to contribute to this understanding. The findings of the study show that while students nowadays do enjoy a much broader access to new technology than students of the past, they still look similar to us in many ways. As educators, it is important for us to treat our students as individuals instead of just labeling them and placing them in a black and white dichotomy.
Book Title
Computer-Assisted Foreign Language Teaching and Learning: Technological Advances
Date
2013
Publisher
IGI Global
Pages
118-139
ISBN
978-1-4666-2822-9
Citation Key
pop00458
Language
English
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Citation Key Alias: lens.org/016-023-260-719-437
Citation
Wu, J. (2013). Students in the new millennium: how much do we know about them? In Computer-Assisted Foreign Language Teaching and Learning: Technological Advances (pp. 118–139). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2821-2.ch008